1) why does which not find flash-kernel if it's present in the ephemeral image (meaning it will also be present in the target filesystem
2) What is the problem with flash-kernel such that you need to dpkg-divert it?
Generally, we do not want to include paths to binaries; we install Ubuntu and Centos, and possibly other distros which may not have the same path to this tools so I would like to understand what's not working to understand why we're hardcoding paths to binaries for dpkg-divert.
I still don't understand:
1) why does which not find flash-kernel if it's present in the ephemeral image (meaning it will also be present in the target filesystem
2) What is the problem with flash-kernel such that you need to dpkg-divert it?
Generally, we do not want to include paths to binaries; we install Ubuntu and Centos, and possibly other distros which may not have the same path to this tools so I would like to understand what's not working to understand why we're hardcoding paths to binaries for dpkg-divert.
Thanks,
Ryan
Ryan